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Using interrogative with verbs Italian

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In Italian the interrogative adjectives are che, quale and quanto. che and quale are used to ask which or what: Use che or quale with singular nouns.

Quale tipo vuoi?: What kind do you want?

Che giorno è oggi?: What day is it today?

Per quale squadra tifi?: Which team do you su...

A che ora ti alzi?: What time do you get up at?

Common interrogatives ; Che?, Cosa?, Che cosa? What? ; Chi? Who? ; Dove? Where? ; Come? How? ; Perché? Why?

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